Global environmental governance was designed for a world that no longer exists. In @RIPEJournal, Jennifer Clapp, @PeterDauvergne, @PolicyRelevant & I reconsider liberal environmentalism in a post-liberal world across climate, food, and plastics governance https://t.co/pe57tdbILp
An examination of trade liberalization as a gendered foreign policy instrument, by Ulkar Imamverdiyeva, @PabloMPinto & Patrick E. Shea https://t.co/EisFqJonht
How and why do countries restrict their fossil fuel production?
We explore these questions in a new @RIPEJournal article!
Based on fieldwork in 🇩🇰Denmark, 🇬🇧the UK, 🇨🇴Colombia & 🇨🇷Costa Rica.
https://t.co/vP2U0Fsen9
Co-authored with @PeterJNewell_, @Fred_Daley & Daniela Soto
Economic nationalism as a quest for liberation: the anti-colonial roots of Indonesian IPE and their persistence, by @MochFaisalKarim, Lena Rethel, Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad & Poppy S. Winanti https://t.co/VAwbTtx2Nw
Financial markets and mass political attitudes: evidence from the 2022 Brazilian election, by Sarah M. Brooks, @raphael_cunha_ & @LaynaMosley https://t.co/5ko2AjykqE
Unequal mobilities as an investment strategy: esprit entrepreneurial, containment, and the spatial reconfigurations of racial capitalism, by Alexander Jung https://t.co/Rz4aLJrpKV
Unfree labor in the neoliberal/far-right nexus: state regulation and precarity among labor migrants in Sweden, by Sofie Tornhill https://t.co/Kg9hPnLtdI
Braiding state and market: bureaucratic appraisal, financial review, and political endorsement in Chinese sovereign infrastructure lending in Africa, by Tianyi Wu https://t.co/6fBQJT8LHR
Green energy transitions under financial subordination: climate finance, structure, and agency in the Global South, by Stefan Zylinski https://t.co/9wpQY9e43j
New article!
I write about what to make of the echoes between present-day projects of 'financial inclusion' and colonial statecraft.
Just out in @RIPEJournal, in an incredible SI on raced finance ed. by @IliasAlami, @VincentGuermond and Ali Bhagat.
https://t.co/Kji8MuJFdI
🇨🇳 China is now the undisputed leader in green technologies, but how its political and economic model has shaped the transition is often unclear. In this new article in @RIPEJournal with Mathias Larsen, we provide a structured approach to understanding China's green transition.
Bolivia is currently in a deepening economic crisis. The story of why is addressed in my latest open access article published in @RIPEJournal available here https://t.co/yVUOrynRjD. A short 🧵on my arguments 1/
High-road or low-road? Europe’s EV battery rollout and the tradeoffs of green industrial policy in a geoeconomic world, by Pálma Polyák https://t.co/YNkjGq2sOh
The institutional design of joint bodies in trade agreements: monitoring commitments, facilitating negotiations, avoiding ratification, by @MarkusGastinger & @andduer https://t.co/CPzKnGaJzH
The great Caribbean divergence: colonial economic structure and the emergence of tax havens in the ‘British West Indies’, by Lukas Hakelberg, @leo__ahrens & Loriana Crasnic https://t.co/mEuZrADFuG